| Ocean
Colour Scene |

Ocean
Colour Scene logo
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| Background information |
| Origin |
Birmingham,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Britpop |
| Years active |
1992–present |
| Label(s) |
Fontana
Records
Island Records
Sanctuary Records
Moseley Shoals Records |
| Website |
Official
site |
| Members |
Simon
Fowler
Steve Cradock
Oscar Harrison
Dan Sealey
Andy Bennett |
| Former members |
| Damon
Minchella |
Ocean Colour Scene (often abbreviated to OCS)
are an English
rock
band from Birmingham.
They were formed after two other local bands called The
Boys and Fanatics
disbanded. Fanatics released an E.P. titled Suburban Love Songs.
Their first 7" single was called "Sway" and was released in
the early '90s
UK indie
era. However, when their record label was swallowed up by larger
company Phonogram their eponymous debut
was mixed, against the band wishes, to fit in with the Madchester
musical trend of the time. With the album largely deemed a failure, and
with the band in dispute with their record company, they spent several
years in the wilderness.
With the explosion of the Britpop scene, OCS's music became nationally
and internationally known. Their second album Moseley
Shoals was received to critical acclaim, containing four hit singles
and reaching the heights of #2 in the UK
Albums Chart and the follow up, Marchin' Already displacing Oasis
at the top of the charts.
Their song The Riverboat Song was featured
on Chris Evans' TFI Friday - as
the backing music when guests were introduced, and "Hundred Mile High
City" and "July" were used in the film Lock, Stock and
Two Smoking Barrels and the associated
television series.
Having undergone lineups changes, the band continue to record
and perform, though they have struggled to recapture the success they
enjoyed with their breakthrough album, Moseley
Shoals.
Their sound is deliberately retro, and influenced by sixties
rock especially.
As they have done in recent years, the band have recently
announced a number of December tour dates, and Glamour Model Jodie
Marsh has anounced that they will be playing at her wedding on 1st
September which will be filmed for her MTV Show Totally
Jodie Marsh: Who'll Take Her Up the Aisle?
Dispite the poor chart placing for the "I Just Got Over You"
single, fan favourite "Go To Sea" is apparently going to be released as
a single in the near future.
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Contents
- 1 Band
members
- 1.1 Other
contributing musicians
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Studio
albums
- 2.2 B-sides,
Compilations and Lives
- 2.3 UK
Singles
- 2.4 DVDs
& Videos
- 3 Trivia
- 4 External
links
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Band members
Their traditional line-up has consisted of:
- Steve Cradock; (b. 22 August 1969); guitars, piano, mandolin, E-bow, autoharp, organs
and backing
vocals
- Simon Fowler, (b. 25 April 1965); vocals, harmonica
and acoustic guitar
- Oscar Harrison (b. 15 April 1965); drums, piano and backing
vocals.
- Damon Minchella (b. 1 June 1969); bass
guitar
Damon Minchella was fired by the band in 2003, temporarily
replaced by Gary "Mani" Mounfield for a
support slot with Stereophonics and then was
permanently replaced by Dan Sealey on bass. Another guitarist, Andy Bennett was also added, making
them a five-piece.
Other contributing musicians
- Alison Moyet; backing
vocals.
- Tony Hinnegan; cello.
- Paul Weller; electric
guitar, organ, piano, backing vocals.
- Jools Holland; piano, hammond
organ.
- P.P. Arnold; vocals.
- Rico Rodriguez; trombone.
- Tony Griffiths, Chris
Griffiths; backing vocals.
- Brendan Lynch; mellotron.
- Steve White; tabla, timpani, percussion.
- Brian Travers; saxophone.
- Mick Talbot; keyboards.
- Edgar Summertyme; backing
vocals.
- John McCusker; violin, viola.
- Carleen Anderson; backing
vocals.
- Mark Feltham; harmonica.
- Kevin Rowe; electric guitar.
- Linda Thompson; vocals.
- Dalbir Singh Rattan; tabla.
- Duncan Mackay; trumpet.
- James Hunt; saxophone.
- Nichol Thompson; trombone.
- Tim Jaques; percussion, drums, timpani.
- Michael McGoldrick; uilleann pipes, whistle, flute.
- Dave Fowler; Autoharp.
- Helena Payne; Mbira.
- Ted Atkinson ; percussion, piano
Discography
Studio albums
| Released |
Title |
Highest chart position |
| March 1992 |
Ocean Colour Scene |
54 |
| April 1996 |
Moseley Shoals |
2 |
| September 1997 |
Marchin' Already |
1 |
| September 1999 |
One from the Modern |
4 |
| April 2001 |
Mechanical Wonder |
7 |
| July 2003 |
North Atlantic Drift |
14 |
| March 2005 |
A
Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad |
30 |
| April 2007 |
On the Leyline |
37 |
B-sides, Compilations and Lives
| Released |
Title |
Highest chart position |
Description |
| March 1997 |
B-sides, Seasides
and Freerides |
4 |
B-sides compilation of material from the "Moseley
Shoals" era. |
| July 2001 |
Songs for the Front Row |
16 |
Compilation of mainly singles up to 2001 with some
other tracks. Also a limited edition was released with bonus live CD. |
| December 2002 |
Live on the Riverboat |
N/A |
Live recording of an acoustic concert by Simon Fowler
and Oscar Harrison and released via their website in limited edition
run of 3000 copies. |
| July 2003 |
Anthology |
75 |
A complete collection of Ocean Colour Scene's material
from their debut album up to 2001. Including singles and b-sides. A
limited edition CD was released with bonus disc featuring alternative
mixes, b-sides and live songs. |
| September 2004 |
One For The Road |
99 |
A live album taken from their 2004 summer festival tour. |
| May 2006 |
Live Acoustic at the
Jam House |
73 |
Live album from a Birmingham acoustic gig in
mid-February 2006. |
| December 2006 |
Live
At Birmingham Academy |
N/A |
Live album from a Birmingham Carling Academy gig on 17
December 2006. |
| February 2007 |
BBC Sessions |
N/A |
Compilation of live performances taken from 1990 -
1997, on BBC
Radio 1. Only available as an exclusive download from iTunes.On August
13th 2007 this album will be released on CD. |
| Late 2007 |
The Collection |
N/A |
An announcement on the band's official website from
manager Chris Cradock states that this will now be delayed because the
former label couldn't provide details on the album or guarantee it
wouldn't clash with newer material. |
UK Singles
- 1989 (as The Fanatics) "Suburban Love Songs"EP
- 1990 "One Of Those Days" Unreleased
- 1990 "Sway"
- 1991 "Yesterday Today" #49
- 1992 "Sway" reissue #88
- 1992 "Giving It All Away" #83
- 1992 "Do Yourself A Favour EP" #94
- 1996 "The Riverboat Song" #15
- 1996 "You've Got It Bad" #7
- 1996 "The Day We Caught the
Train" #4
- 1996 "The Circle" #6
- 1997 "Hundred Mile High City" #4
- 1997 "Travellers Tune" #5
- 1997 "Better Day" #9
- 1998 "It's a Beautiful
Thing" #12
- 1999 "Profit in Peace" #13
- 1999 "So
Low" #34
- 2000 "July" #31
- 2000 "The Waves" Unreleased
- 2001 "Up on the Downside" #19
- 2001 "Mechanical Wonder" #49
- 2001 "Crazy Lowdown Ways" #64
- 2003 "I Just Need Myself" #13
- 2003 "Make the Deal" #35
- 2004 "Golden Gate Bridge" #40
- 2005 "Free My Name" #23
- 2005 "This Day Should Last
Forever" #53
- 2007 "I Told You So" #34
- 2007 "I Just Got Over You" #112
- 2007 " Go To Sea(Release date in October 2007)
DVDs & Videos
- 1997 Times of Our Lives [VHS]
- 1998 Travellers Tune [VHS]
- 2003 Filmed From the Front Row
[DVD] (re-issued in 2005 as part of the 3 disc Anthology box set)
Trivia
- Simon Fowler was one of the musicians
involved in the official anthem for England's World Cup campagn, for France 98.
England United as they were named also included Echo & the Bunnymen,
Space and The
Spice Girls. "(How Does It Feel) To Be On Top Of The World"
reached number 9 in the official UK charts.
External links
| v • d • e Ocean
Colour Scene |
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Band Members: Steve
Cradock • Simon Fowler • Oscar
Harrison • Dan Sealey • Andy Bennett
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| Former members: Damon
Minchella |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Ocean Colour Scene
(1992) • Moseley Shoals
(1996) • Marchin' Already
(1997) • One From The Modern
(1999) • Mechanical Wonder
(2001) • North Atlantic Drift
(2003) • A
Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad (2005)
• On the Leyline
(2007) |
| Live albums: Live
on the Riverboat (2003) • One for the Road
(2006) • Live at the Jam House
(2006) • Live at Birmingham Academy
(2006) • BBC Sessions
(2007) |
| Compilations: B-sides, Seasides
and Freerides (1997) • Songs for the Front Row
(2001) • Anthology
(2003) • The Collection
(2007) |
| DVDs: Filmed From the Front Row
(2003) |